The Potting Shed in Derbyshire is a well-received holiday rental, praised for its stunning views, cosy atmosphere, and excellent location for exploring the Peak District. Guests appreciate the warm underfloor heating, the well-equipped kitchen, and the property's dog-friendly garden. The local pubs, particularly The Packhorse Inn, are frequently mentioned for their good food and hospitality. While compact, the cottage is considered charming and comfortable, providing a peaceful retreat with a personal touch from the welcoming hosts.
Guests consistently describe the property as clean and well-maintained, with no negative comments on cleanliness. The property's tidiness contributes significantly to the comfort and enjoyment of the stay.
The location is highly praised for its beautiful views and proximity to local attractions and walks. The convenience of nearby pubs and villages adds to the appeal, making it an ideal base for exploring the Peak District.
The Potting Shed is frequently described as cosy and warm, with underfloor heating mentioned as a highlight. The comfortable bed and peaceful environment contribute to a restful stay, although a few guests note the compact size for longer visits.
The property is well-equipped for its size, with a functional kitchen and garden space. Some guests mention the property being smaller than expected, which may impact the score slightly, but overall the facilities meet the needs of guests.
Guests express gratitude for the thoughtful touches, such as welcome packs and the provision of essentials. While these gifts are appreciated, it is noted that such extras are a courtesy and may vary with each stay.
A lovely little 'hide-a-way' cottage in an 'out of this world' location on the edge of Crowdecote with its great village pub.
Nestled up on the side of Dovedale, in the tiny hamlet of Crowdecote, is the unique cottage - The Potting Shed. This is an excellent base for couples looking to really get out there in the outdoors and explore. The Potting Shed is compact, yet bright and airy and has everything you need for a great stay. The views from the cottage are outstanding, looking across the valley, so make sure you witness at least one sunrise or sunset during your stay!
Put your walking boots on and ramble through the Peak District on one of the many footpaths radiating from the cottage. Head up the Upper Dove Dale Valley and enjoy a walk from Crowdecote to Pilsbury Castle. You’ll find the village of Longnor nearby, a great place to grab a bite to eat or visit the local craft centre. A short drive away is Buxton, with its amazing Opera House and beautiful Georgian and Victorian architecture and the famous market town of Bakewell. .
Size: Sleeps 2 in 1 bedroom
Beds: 1 double bedroom
Rooms: One-room lounge, kitchen, dining area. Shower room with W.C
Kitchen & utilities: Two-burning hob, microwave, sink and fridge
Entertainment: TV, WiFi
For families: Not suitable for children due to low walls, ponds, rockeries and 6ft drops surrounding
Outside: Secluded garden with furniture
Parking: Parking for two cars available
General: Linen and towels are provided. Central heating and power are included.
Pets: 1 small pet is welcome. Note - you will need to pay an additional pet fee and you must not leave dogs unattended in the property.
Accidental Damage Deposit: You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details, and to take payment.
Notes: Access for people with disabilities may be difficult. Smoking is not permitted.
Dr Saunders
A well presented and maintained cottage ideal for a couple on a short stay basis. Close to a steep hill so take care when pulling in or out. Helpful owners.
Mr Riley
Small but well thought about , great secure garden, parking and lovely location.
Mrs Kendrick
A very small but compact and well equipped cottage in the beautiful countryside with some amazing views. We received a welcome pack on arrival which was most thoughtful and welcome. I always take a supply of hand wash, cling film, fairy liquid, foil etc etc and toiletries but all of this was provided. There were a variety of pubs and eateries, the closest of these being a five minute stroll down the hill, The Pack Horse. The food there was good and reasonably priced so too was the drinks. We also ate at the Cheshire Cheese in Longnor and here too both the food and drinks were good and reasonably priced. There's lots of wonderful places to visit in the area and we enjoyed the lovely Peak district scenery. The owners were available for any queries but left us in privacy.
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